We very much welcome International Students at NFC. Students from China, Kuwait and Nigeria are currently undergoing training at NFC. We provide full support for Visa applications.
At National Flight Centre Pilot Academy our unrivalled aviation expertise is built on decades of experience. We are one of Europe’s most respected and longest established flight training academies. Approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), we have been training airline pilots at National Flight Centre since 1977.
Our Pilot Academy offers a wide range of flight training courses including an Airline Transport Pilots Licence (ATPL) integrated/full-time course where students can earn ATPL (frozen) in 24 months.
Our graduate pilots enjoy successful careers as Captains, First Officers, Training Captains and Type Rating Examiners with world leading airlines including Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Cityjet, Easyjet, Emirates, and Ryanair.
With a fleet of Cessna 152s, 172s, twin engine BE76s and FNPT II flight simulators our professional and dedicated instructors at our Pilot Academy have everything you need to embark on a rewarding, exciting and successful career in aviation.
Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is situated on a bay on the east coast on the mouth of the river Liffey. It is a hub for travel throughout Ireland as well as a gateway to Europe and beyond. It is close to the mountains and the sea, it is possible to quickly escape the bustle of the City to a walk in the countryside or a swim in the sea. Dublin is steeped in history that dates back over 1,000 years.
From medieval churches to the Georgian quarter, Dublin has a host of architectural gems from every important period in history. Dublin’s Temple Bar is a busy riverside neighbourhood, spread over cobbled pedestrian lanes. Crowded pubs host live folk music. The area is host to a wide range of restaurants serving cuisine from all over the world. The greater Dublin Area has a population of 1.5 million, each year almost 150,000 students come to Dublin to study.